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The new 4-inch iPhone, similar in size to the iPhone 5 and 5S, will most likely have an improved camera, an A9 processor, Touch ID and Apple Pay. Essentially, according to speculation, the phone will have closer capabilities to the 6 and 6S but be squeezed into a smaller handset.

It's also likely the company will reveal an updated iPad Air 3. An improved model could be thinner and come in different colours, including rose gold. In the spirit of shrinking technology, a new smaller iPad Pro could be unveiled and the Apple Watch could receive some new straps.

Apple has given very little indication to what will definitely be included in the announcements. It's invitation to the event simply read: "Let us loop you in".

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There may also be a nod to security features of Apple's products. The event has been scheduled the day before Apple and the FBI go head-to-head over their encryption disagreements in US courts. The company will also issue an update to its latest operating system, iOS 9.3, after US researchers found a vulnerability in the encryption the company uses.

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When does it start?

The event is due to start at 10am Pacific Time, which means 5pm GMT.

Where to watch?

You'll need to be running iOS or OSX to watch the announcement. Windows 10 is also supported through Microsoft's Edge browser. The event will be live-streamed on Apple's website. If watching on iOS you'll need to be running Safari on iOS 7.0 or later. Mac users will need Safari 6.0.5 or later on OS X v10.8.5 or later. Watching on Apple TV requires Apple TV 2nd, 3rd or 4th generation with software version 6.2 or later.

If you're not able to watch the event live you can keep up with all the latest here on WIRED and by following us on Twitter.